In the same scene, the Lone Ranger and Tonto are buried up to their necks and Silver pulls Tonto out of the ground by having him bite onto the reins while Silver … This horse needs every opportunity possible to get to his feet. The episode ends with Silver returning to the Ranger, bringing along a companion who becomes Tonto's horse, Scout. Equine Actor. History of local "Lone Ranger" horse tucked away in Dover Museum . John Hart temporarily replaced Clayton Moore as the Masked Man on the “The Lone Ranger” television series beginning in 1952. Silver bullets are the Lone Ranger's calling card. A total of 4 white horses were used during production of The Lone Ranger, including the two Canadian-bred horses from Ontario. At the end of most episodes, after the Lone Ranger and Tonto leave, someone asks the sheriff or other person of authority who the masked man was. Both Lone and the Vet know that Silver's down time is entering the critical stage, but Silver's spirit is good and his heart is strong. Away!” Who can forget those thrilling words of yesteryear, belted out by the Lone Ranger, at the start of nearly episode of the long-running serial.But who remembers the actual horse? The horse who starred as Silver in the Lone Ranger television series died in 1959. The horse In another episode, the question of Tonto's horse was resolved when the pair discover a secluded valley and the Lone Ranger, in a surge of conscience, releases Silver back to the wild. The horse is buried at the Hudkin Stable Grounds located in North Hollywood, California. Silver and Scout share the screen with Armie Hammer and Johnny Depp in The Lone Ranger, opening July 3 from Walt Disney Pictures.. The Lone Ranger was a politically correct fellow even for the 1930's and '40s. He named his white wild-stallion horse "Silver" and outfitted it with silver shoes. The horses real name was White Cloud. In 1957, Silver won the Award for Excellence (Patsy). Maybe with the support of fans, event promoters and close friends he might consider continuing. The horse bent down to eat the treats from the fake heads – the scorpions were added into the film later by CGI. It is to soon to know if Lone will continue as The Lone Ranger. Serials Edit Lone stays with Silver consoling him through the night and Silver on his own makes several more attempts to rise. He lived out his days at the Ace Hudkin's stables in southern California. He always wanted this beautiful horse to be the focal point of their appearances as The Lone Ranger and Silver. Silver is a symbol of purity. He starred as Silver in "The Lone Ranger" Television Series from 1949 to 1954, and was thought to be one of the most popular horses of all the western heroes. However I think it is doubtful that he will without Silver. The Lone Ranger owned a silver mine that provided him with funds as well as the materials for his matched set of silver six-guns and an endless supply of silver bullets. The tombstone and grave site of Clayton Moore, born as Jack Carlton Moore, September 14, 1914 in Chicago, Illinois. A silver mine supplies The Lone Ranger with the name of his horse as well as the funds required to finance his wandering lifestyle and the raw material for his signature bullets. Silver #1 was a 12 year old, Morab Tennessee Walking Horse cross stallion over 17 hands tall who was chosen personally by Clayton Moore (The Lone Ranger… On the television show the Lone Ranger says he uses silver bullets as a symbol of justice, but more importantly, silver bullets serve to remind the Ranger of just how heavy a price firing a gun can be. Clayton Moore, "The Lone Ranger", tombstone and grave, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California, photos. A total of 4 white horses were used during production of The Lone Ranger, including the two Canadian-bred horses from Ontario. SILVER “Hi-yo Silver! My Genealogy Hound. The glossy re-imagining of the popular TV series that ran from 1949 to 1957 is directed by Pirates of the Caribbean’s Gore Verbinski and features herds of horses trained by Hollywood wranglers Bobby Lovgren and Clay Lilley.